We had a customer tell us recently "The last couple of dealerships that I visited didn't make me feel important once they found out that I have bad credit.They tried to stick me in an old "clunker" on the back lot." At The Slammer Car Lot you pick out the vehicle. Your needs and situation are important to us. We treat everyone the same whether you have good credit or bad. Rest assured that all of our vehicles are checked out by a certified mechanic and needed repairs, if any, are made. Sales people at many dealerships, especially the franchise dealerships, are under pressure from the sales managers and owners to sell a certain number of vehicles a month. Because of time constraints and the commitment it takes to help the customer with bad credit, most choose the so called easy path and focus on helping those customers who basically can get financed anywhere. I find it personally rewarding to help good people who have made mistakes and who have been taken advantage of by other sources to give them hope and confidence in the fact that we care and we'll do everything in our power to help you get the financing for the vehicle that you so desperately need to get to and from and function in this society. For example; it is a bad feeling for a single parent who is trying to get their child  back and forth to the day care and no one will finance them on a vehicle. How about a typical mother or father who is trying  to get back and forth to work with no vehicle. It's a tough problem. This problem is magnified when no one will take the time and effort to understand them and help the customer find a solution to the problem. I am here to help you and I will give you my personal time and attention.You are important to me. We are a community and as a community we will triumph or fail together. If we pull together we will triumph.
 
 
Many people come into my car dealership down and out because of their bad credit.They have been to many dealerships who have made them feel inferior. The key to gaining confidence and realizing that you can improve your situation is first to admit you have a credit problem. Don't blame your situation on other people, even though an ex-spouse, relative who stole your identity etc. may have contributed to the problem. The bottom line is it's your credit report, it's your low score, take responsibility and do something about it. You have got to be patient. You are going to have to save up a good down payment and be prepared to pay higher interest rates until you can get a couple of years of proven credit history showing  that you can be trusted to make timely car payments. You are important, bad credit doesn't make you an inferior person. You just made some mistakes. We all have. Have you experienced something like this? Let me hear your story